VOA-English in a minute-Keep one's eyes peeled Video
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This idiom
sounds like I t might be pain ful:
Ke ep
one’s eyes pe eled.
What does this
mean?
Pe el
your eyes?
L et’s
find out:
I’ m
looking for new clothes for work.
I need some co ats and tie s,
but I don’t have much money to spend.
I think th ere might be some good sa les co ming
soon.
I’ ll
keep my eyes peeled, and le t you
know I f I see anything good for you.
Keep your eyes
peeled, means you’re watching carefully f or
something or someone.
You do not want t o miss anything.
To peel something
means to p ull back the outside cov er like peeling an orange.
Of course, you ar e not really peel ing
back your eyelid
when you
keep your eyes peeled.
This
idiom sounds like it might be painful:
Keep
one’s eyes peeled.
What
does this mean?
Peel
your eyes?
Let’s
find out:
I’m
looking for new clothes for work.
I
need some coats and ties, but I don’t have much money to spend.
I
think there might be some good sales coming soon.
I’ll
keep my eyes peeled, and let you know if I see anything good for you.
Keep
your eyes peeled, means you’re watching carefully for something or someone.
You
do not want to miss anything.
To
peel something means to pull back the outside cover like peeling an orange.
Of
course, you are not really peeling back your eyelid when you keep your eyes
peeled.
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